Seattle-area soccer club was forced to end its season abruptly after an act of vandalism caused more than $100,000 in damages. Now, a homeless encampment is forcing the program to relocate.
A youth soccer program in Seattle serving underprivileged children in the community ended its season abruptly last week following an act of vandalism that caused more than $100,000 worth of damages. A nearby homeless encampment and the threat of violence and crime has now caused the program to look for a new home all together.
COM Choe reported that the larger issue plaguing the non-profit program is a growing homeless encampment less than a 100 yards away. The King County Sheriff’s Office told Choe that 911 calls have increased over the past few months and included reports of drug overdoses, shootings and fires. Alridge said while he does not know who is to blame for the damage to the fields, the camp does present a crime and safety issue to the area.
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